peep in conjunction with a second or bottom as an aid\nglimpsing cards on top and bottom while looking at hole card, dealing seconds or bottom accordingly \njack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table Jack Merlin

Peep in Conjunction with a Second or Bottom as an Aid

glimpsing cards on top and bottom while looking at hole card, dealing seconds or bottom accordingly

stacking the deck for ireland's card tricks including two poker deals\n- the first poker deal
- the second poker deal
with ireland's memorized deck\nlaurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book Laurie Ireland

Stacking the Deck for Ireland's Card Tricks Including Two Poker Deals

- The First Poker Deal
- The Second Poker Deal
with Ireland's memorized deck

setting up poker hands with the riffle shuffle\nmentioning pre-established breaks
1. to run up three cards in a four-handed game of poker
2. to set up two hands, threes in each hand, in a four hand game\npurvis w. miller\nsetting up poker hands\npurvis w. miller\nmiller lite\npurvis w. miller\nkarl fulves
1939
more card manipulations Purvis W. Miller

Setting up Poker Hands with the Riffle Shuffle

mentioning pre-established breaks
1. To Run up Three Cards in a Four-Handed Game of Poker
2. To Set Up Two Hands, Threes in Each Hand, in a Four Hand Game

the gambler\nfive people build a poker hand, after the cards are apparently mixed and the deck cut, all get the same cards again in the next round\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1947
the phoenix 101-150 Russell "Rusduck" Duck

The Gambler

five people build a poker hand, after the cards are apparently mixed and the deck cut, all get the same cards again in the next round

forever royal - and yet again!\neight hands, performer always gets a royal flush, as a climax all have good hands and performer almost has a royal flush, then he exchanges the wrong card and gets the missing one\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nforever royal\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1957
the cardiste Russell "Rusduck" Duck

Forever Royal - And Yet Again!

eight hands, performer always gets a royal flush, as a climax all have good hands and performer almost has a royal flush, then he exchanges the wrong card and gets the missing one

encore!\nencore to koldex, spectators chose a poker hand and after deck is shuffled and cut, they get the same again\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nkoldex deluxe\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1958
the cardiste Russell "Rusduck" Duck

Encore!

encore to Koldex, spectators chose a poker hand and after deck is shuffled and cut, they get the same again

any number of hands\nshuffled deck, any number of hands named, performer looks through deck, when cards are dealt, the named value four-of-a-kind is in the named hand\nedward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo

Any Number of Hands

shuffled deck, any number of hands named, performer looks through deck, when cards are dealt, the named value four-of-a-kind is in the named hand

according to hoyle\nstud poker, after each card is dealt, the performer's face up card are exchanged with one of the other player's, performer still wins\nkarl fulves\npay up\ndavid bornstein\naccording to hoyle\nkarl fulves\nthe last game\ndavid britland
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Karl Fulves

According to Hoyle

stud poker, after each card is dealt, the performer's face up card are exchanged with one of the other player's, performer still wins

the mississippi switch\npile on table, cards to be exchanged dropped next to the pile and deck placed on first pile, in context of a poker story\nguy thompson
1970
the compleat magick - volume 1 Guy Thompson

The Mississippi Switch

pile on table, cards to be exchanged dropped next to the pile and deck placed on first pile, in context of a poker story

informer\nfour quarters on table with an unknown indicator card in front of each, spectator cuts off a pile of each quarter, the indicator cards predict how many cards have been cut off of each pile, in second phase two poker hands are constructed from two piles\nroy walton
1972
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Roy Walton

Informer

four quarters on table with an unknown indicator card in front of each, spectator cuts off a pile of each quarter, the indicator cards predict how many cards have been cut off of each pile, in second phase two poker hands are constructed from two piles

royal gambol\ncards of a mediocre poker hand in row on table, some cards are exchanged, royal flush\nbrother john hamman\na fine hand\njerry k. hartman
1972
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Brother John Hamman

Royal Gambol

cards of a mediocre poker hand in row on table, some cards are exchanged, royal flush